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Tunisia: new Investment Code to be submitted to NCA in August

The new Investment Code will be presented to the National Constituent Assembly (NCA), early next August at the latest, Noureddine Kaabi, State Secretary

Tunisia: Tunisair opens new destination to Bologna

Tunisair has announced the opening of a new destination Tunis / Bologna / Tunis, with three flights a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday).

Tunisia: Japan doubles financial support

Japan will provide support to Tunisia for the creation of a regional academic center in science and technology in Africa, said President of the Japanese Agency

IATA Summit: African states urged to improve aviation policies

Delegates at the ongoing 69th International Air Transport Association (IATA) summit in Cape Town, South Africa, have called on African governments to take full

African experts meet on trans-African highway

A three-day meeting of African Road Infrastructure and Safety experts started in Ghana's capital, Accra, Tuesday, to validate two documents setting up minimum

Nigeria to float national carrier

Nigeria is to set up a national carrier, 10 years after the former one - Nigeria Airways - ceased operation, the local media reported Monday, quoting Aviation

Nigeria seeks Japan’s support on infrastructure

Nigeria's federal government has sought Japan's assistance to help the African nation in the areas of power supply, transportation, health, agriculture as well as Information

Tunisia secures JBIC guarantee for

Tunisia has received assurances from the Japanese Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) for a "Samurai" bond.

Tunisia: WB allocates over 1.5 MTD to finance eco-tourism project

The World Bank is funding several important environmental projects in the governorate of Tozeur including a project to promote "ecotourism in the reserve of Dghoumes."

Tunisia: inflation set to decline since July 2013

"The Tunisian authorities should continue to tighten monetary policy in 2013, in an attempt 

Tunisia: current account deficit will not drop for years

In its latest report on Tunisia, the World Bank points to a deficit in the current account (CA) of about 7.9% of GDP (slightly lower than in 2012, which reached

Tunisia: economic recovery in 2014, but dependent on EU and Libya

"The recovery of the Tunisian economy is expected to strengthen in 2014, assuming that the elections (scheduled for late 2013) will mark the end of the transition 
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